The Best/Worst of #ParentingFail On Instagram

I know we’re all supposed to ‘lean in’ and help each other out. Y’know, put the Judge Judy type attitude off to the side.

But, well, I couldn’t leave this Instagram hashtag alone.

#ParentingFail 1 of 18

Some are terrible, horrible, and awful. Some are comical things we've all slipped up on. Check out the best and worst of #ParentingFail ahead ...

Drink Bucket 2 of 18

I don't know if this is fair to call a #parentingfail, I think it's kind of genius.
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Fearless 3 of 18

Sometimes I think parents are afraid because kids are fearless. They balance it out. If you have fearless parents and fearless kids together, that can be a Darwin Award winning combination.
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Stroller Fail 4 of 18

Apparently strollers are more difficult to load than carseats?
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Totally guilty of seeing my kids crash, laughing, pulling out the phone, and taking a picture all before I reach out to help. Oh, it's good to be bad.
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Bumper Stumper 7 of 18

I don't know why you'd put a sticker on your car anymore. I get them on your binders, or lockers, or skis, but a $20k, $30k, $40k vehicle isn't getting a sticker in my house. And certainly not a Playboy one on my minivan.
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Changing a diaper is easier than changing a flat. I get that both can have "blow outs".. but ..
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Look At Me! 10 of 18

Selfies, in a bikini, with the tag on. Cmon now. Just don't.
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Evil Dead 11 of 18

I've mentioned it before, and it's worth repeating: things change after you have kids. You can't roll like you used to. Get a babysitter, wait til it's out on Netflix. Just stop bringing kids to movies they don't need to see.
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Coaster 12 of 18

They have age/height restrictions on roller coasters for a reason. That's usually because they are not 2 yr old friendly.
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